Specifications

Key specifications

General information

Bagless vacuum cleaners

Classic floor vacuum cleaners use an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust, dirt and air. Bag vacuum cleaners filter the dust and dirt particles out of the air. Various attachments provide optimal cleaning for different surfaces such as hard floors, carpeting and upholstery. Bagless vacuum cleaners (e.g. Dyson, Electrolux or Samsung) create centrifugal force in the air flow, which separates dust and particles from the air. Cyclones remove particles up to a size of 0.5 microns. In contrast to bag vacuum cleaners, their bagless counterparts have no suction loss. Furthermore, there are no additional costs as no bags are needed.

No additional power adapter required to operate this product. I already comes with the correct plug for the following country: Switzerland.

Vacuum cleaner properties

i

Vacuum cleaner properties

Properties and characteristics of a vacuum cleaner. A vacuum cleaner is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors, and optionally from other surfaces as well. The dirt is collected by either a dustbag or a cyclone for later disposal.

Dust absorption on carpeting

The carpet cleaning class shows how well the vacuum cleaner cleans a standard carpet. Since carpets are more difficult to clean, different values apply than for hard floors. For Class A of the EU energy label, the cleaning performance is 91 percent for dust absorption on carpets. The value decreases by 4 percentage points per class. For class G it must still be at least 67 percent. From September 2014, a minimum value of 70 percent will be required for carpets, and from 2017 at least 75 percent.

Dust absorption on hard surfaces

The hard floor cleaning class on the energy label for vacuum cleaners shows how well the machine cleans on smooth surfaces, such as laminate, parquet or tiles. The power is measured at maximum suction level on a wooden plate with a diagonal crack. The difference between the individual classes is three percentage points each. From September 2014, vacuum cleaners on hard floors must have a cleaning performance of at least 95 percent for absorbing dust on hard floors. From 2017, the minimum value will rise to 98 percent.

Dust emission

The dust emission class of a vacuum cleaner shows how clean its exhaust air is. The value indicates how much of the absorbed dust is emitted by the device. The filter effect / quality is essential here. If the unit belongs to Class A, less than 0.02 percent of the dust sucked in is returned to the room at maximum air flow. For class B it is between 0.02 and 0.08 percent. In class G, the value is more than 1.0 percent. From 2017 vacuum cleaners may not blow out more than 1.0 percent dust again.

Noise emission

Acoustic emission (AE) is the sound waves produced when a material undergoes stress (internal change), as a result of an external force. AE is a phenomenon occurring in for instance mechanical loading generating sources of elastic waves. This occurrence is the result of a small surface displacement of a material produced due to stress waves generated when the energy in a material, or on its surface is released rapidly. The wave generated by the source is of practical interest in methods used to stimulate and capture AE in a controlled fashion, for study and/or use in inspection, quality control, system feedback, process monitoring and others.

Continuous suction power regulation

The suction power can be regulated.

Yes

Cable length

i

Cable length

The maximum operating range of a product. The distance where you can use it. Also called cruising radius.

6.70 m

HEPA filter

i

HEPA filter

A high efficiency particulate air or HEPA filter is a type of high-efficiency air filter. HEPA filters can remove at least 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 micrometers (µm) in diameter. Particles of this size are the most difficult to filter and are thus considered the most penetrating particle size (MPPS). Particles that are larger or smaller are filtered with even higher efficiency.

Power supply

i

Power supply

All power supply related details.

Power consumption

600 W

Energy declaration

Energy efficiency class

i

Energy efficiency class

According to several different EU Directives (92/75/CEE, 94/2/CE, 95/12/CE, 96/89/CE, 2003/66/CE, et alia) most white goods, light bulb packaging and cars must have an EU Energy Label clearly displayed when offered for sale or rent. The energy efficiency of the appliance is rated in terms of a set of energy efficiency classes from A to G on the label, A being the most energy efficient, G the least efficient. The labels also give other useful information to the customer as they choose between various models. The information should also be given in catalogues and included by internet retailers on their websites.

Returns and warranty

30-day right of return

Unfortunately, we cannot accept a product if it is damaged, incomplete or missing its original packaging.

Returns and warranty

Please use our simplified returns and warranty process to return a product or register a warranty case.
Returns and warranty

Please use our simplified warranty process to view the warranty period as well as any warranty extensions you may have purchased. This will ensure that your return or warranty case is processed quickly and effectively.